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STS-123 Endeavour, launched 2:28am March 11, 2008From the NASA causeway, using a 24mm lens at f20 with a 0.9 ND filter (-3 stops).
This 39 second time-lapse exposure was started at T-10 seconds in the countdown, and terminated early at T+29 seconds when the shuttle disappeared into a low cloud layer.
The usual goal at a night-launch is to get a long glowing trail of the whole 8 minutes of powered flight. The clouds prevented that, but instead we get an interesting fire tornado or lightning bolt effect.
I used the long-exposure noise reduction mode of the 1Ds3, but it's not clear that it makes much difference for only 39 seconds.
If I could have done this over, I'd have shot at f22 with the 0.9 ND filter, to further reduce the exposure.
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samjoel20 [2009-08-11 10:47:32 +0000 UTC]
Im Proudly say that i featured your DD.
Here: [link]
Comments and Appreciation are loved
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FlorianReich [2009-08-11 09:49:05 +0000 UTC]
first i thought that something crashed on the earth...
but wow, that's cool!
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Amnael-X [2009-08-11 09:41:11 +0000 UTC]
This is crazy! Looks like it came from above, but nah... Looks quite scary like this. xD
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rivetspoon [2009-08-11 09:28:58 +0000 UTC]
You wanted LESS exposure? How dark did you want it all to be? From what I see on my monitor (which very well might be darker than what You see!), it's perfect. The composition is asymmetrically but balanced, even with the tiny flecks of light on the far right. There's just enough hint that there's civilization over there.
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luvbight In reply to rivetspoon [2009-08-11 12:34:24 +0000 UTC]
Yes, I wanted just 50% fewer photons...you can always bring back a little detail in the shadows, but once you've blown out the main trail, you can't get any detail back there.
You can see the one-stop-less photo of a different launch here [link]
--Mick
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snipetto In reply to ??? [2009-08-11 09:20:11 +0000 UTC]
Cool! That looks like something out of a scifi movie
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Puuronen [2009-08-11 08:42:14 +0000 UTC]
Wow! Getting something like this without photomanipulation is very hard, and this photo is awesome!
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will-jum [2009-05-22 15:46:56 +0000 UTC]
Hi i've featured this picture a news article [link]
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HeresyAct [2009-04-16 12:30:18 +0000 UTC]
Wow, this is an amazing shot! I love the ominous feeling it portrays, as if this is the beginning of the end of the world.
Have you considered releasing it in high res, in common screen-resolutions to be used as a wallpaper?
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luvbight In reply to HeresyAct [2009-04-19 22:18:33 +0000 UTC]
Not for free
If I were selling it, what resolution would be your best size?
--Mick
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Spottedfire94 In reply to ??? [2008-11-25 16:28:21 +0000 UTC]
Looks a bit like a tornado..made of fire XD
Great shot.
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bane2 In reply to ??? [2008-11-21 20:43:17 +0000 UTC]
Wow, I'd have to say this is better than your daily deviation!
*Faved!*
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luvbight In reply to bane2 [2008-11-22 03:16:45 +0000 UTC]
Thanks...I like them both, but the "Clear Night" photo is what I was going for.
The "Cloudy Night" photo is a tad overexposed...but the clouds do give a more interesting shape than just a simple trail of light.
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luvbight In reply to mental3pal [2008-11-22 03:22:53 +0000 UTC]
And in RL it sounded like the apocalypse, too!
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paradoXroga In reply to ??? [2008-11-21 14:31:50 +0000 UTC]
This is.. no comment, im just gona favorite it
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RadonTheWolf [2008-11-21 13:18:31 +0000 UTC]
Wow!!! Like the power of lightening times ten!!!
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bethadin [2008-11-20 19:20:33 +0000 UTC]
Ok this ones even cooler!!! I want to be there taking photos too!
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cocowoushi [2008-11-20 16:01:03 +0000 UTC]
At first when I saw the thumbnail I thought it was a lightning strike photo but it's amazing that it was a shuttle launch. It really does look like a "fire tornado" as you said. Really amazing.
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